Llorona, a hardcore band based in Tennessee, is making rounds all over the internet lately not because of a new song but a scandal that shocked their fan base.

The vocalist named Diego reportedly admitted to drugging his bandmate to steal his fiancé; what exactly happened?

According to Loudwire, the bandmate named Sixx, who has been engaged to Caroline, was reportedly drugged with estrogen to "force a transition" in order for Diego to get away with the woman.

"We have decided to part ways with our vocalist Diego due to admission of very disturbing and concerning behavior towards one of our band members and their partner. He has admitted to being obssessed with said partner and has been attempting to sabotage their relationship," the band wrote on social media. (via Loudwire)

Sixx mentioned that he will be seeking professional help from an endocrinologist this year to track his "hormonal fluctuations" and to figure out if his estrogen levels are "extremely heightened" and for it to be normal.

Llorona Vocalist Drugs Bandmate with Estrogen

The band further noted in their statement that Diego did it by adding high amounts of estrogen in Sixx's pre-workout supplements that he gets from his work for "free."

He reportedly hopes that when the transition succeeds and he looked stronger, he will enter the picture and try to "swoop in" as he will appear more manly.

"This tampering has caused confusion and thousands of dollars in medical bills the past months trying to figure out whats wrong," they added.

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Diego admitted the issue when he got intoxicated and eventually ousted himself.

Llorona added that there are more "disgusting details" that they have yet to release for the sake of privacy.

What Does Estrogen Do to a Person's Body?

According to Medical News Today, estrogen hormone therapy helps a person who transitions to develop "feminine" physical attributes.

The use of estrogen is also used to suppress the "masculine" features of a person.

A person who undergoes this type of therapy could experience many changes in their body like physical, sexual, emotional, and reproductive.

Some people will reach the full extent of transition using estrogen hormone therapy within two to three years or even six years to other cases.

Estrogen pills can be potentially dangerous if taken alone as it is bad for people with liver problems.

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